Adobe has finally added ProRes encoding to it's Windows video apps

Started by Andy600, December 11, 2018, 07:40:25 AM

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Andy600

Colorist working with Davinci Resolve, Baselight, Nuke, After Effects & Premier Pro. Occasional Sunday afternoon DOP. Developer of Cinelog-C Colorspace Management and LUTs - www.cinelogdcp.com

dfort

This is actually huge for the studio that I work with. They have a deal with HP so there are very few Macs on campus. A part of the reason they rely on Autodesk Flame on Linux is because of ProRes encoding.

In any case, ProRes has become an industry standard so it is good to finally see encoding officially available on Windows.

togg

ProRes is a simple codec to understand, I've tried to wrap my head around the choices on windows and, like most of the things on that OS, it was a mess.

domo94

Very great, and LATE, move on Adobe. But it's a great codec nonetheless.
I've been using DNxHD for a minute now for color bit depth encoding and then encoding to h264 for online upload purposes.

Gonna start using ProRes now when I understand which is best for me :)